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WHTT-FM (104.1 FM), is a commercial radio station based in Buffalo, New York United States. The station has a classic hits format and is known by the name "104.1 WHTT". WHTT broadcasts in HD Radio and is owned by Cumulus Media. Its transmitter and studios are separately located in Buffalo. ==Station history== WHTT originally signed on in 1947 as WWOL, a station targeting Lackawanna. Its transmitter is located on Dorrance Avenue near Abbott Road on the border between West Seneca and Lackawanna. One of the station's early disc jockeys was Guy King, who later found fame under the name Tom Clay. The station also held the calls WWOR and WACJ. It would change call signs to WNYS in 1982 when it flipped to a Top 40 format, later taking on the moniker "Hot 104". During the WNYS years, the station employed future progressive talker Stephanie Miller. The station changed formats and call letters in the autumn of 1986, switching to classic hits with the moniker "Classic Hits 104.1 WHTT". The station was one of the first to take the "classic hits" moniker in the United States, and did so due to the lack of a classic rock station in Buffalo after WRLT switched to adult contemporary music. In May 1989, after WRLT went back to classic rock as WGRF, WHTT became an oldies music outlet playing hits from the 1950s, 1960s and early 1970s with the on air branding "Oldies 104". In the late 1980s, the call letters and format were also heard on sister AM station 1120 AM (now brokered Spanish language WBBF). 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「WHTT-FM」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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